HP Officejet Pro more than 8600: HP Officejet Pro 8600 more black vertical line when copy or scan with automatic feeding

HP Officejet Pro 8600 more black vertical line when copying or scanning using auto flow only.  It works very well on the flat.

It is now resolved.  It seems that there is a strip of glass that is used for the automatic copy of power and research.  The glass has a note on it that I cleaned which solved my problem of vertical line.

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    Hi Clementstl,

    I understand that you have a 8600 Pro Officejet which puts a black vertical line in the center of your copies/scans. I'm sorry to hear you had to deal with this, but I will certainly do my best to help you solve this problem.

    I recommend the rest of this document of vertical stripes, lines or streaks in the Copies, faxes or Scans as it should be in a position to help to cross that line. The most common cause is a small spot of something on the glass of the scanner, so just make sure that when you're cleaning use you as much elbow grease you can collect

    Just to clarify a little further, if the problem only seems to occur when you use the automatic document feeder, you'll want to focus your attention on the small strip of glass that he uses on the left side. If it only occurs when you use the flat glass, you want to concentrate on the large piece of glass he uses.

    Hope this helps, have a nice day!

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    Not an expert on your device, but if you look on the side of the adf, where the paper feeds, you open the lid to the scanner glass is displayed.  Now on the left side is where the adf feed above to scan paper is on the side left where there will be some dirt or material causing lines.  Usually, you can take the copy that came out and line up so you can see the dots making line.  Sometimes, you need to use your nails to kind of scratch material out of the glass.  I usually rub really hard with some windex first, and if that does not work, I line up the and scrape the residue out of the glass.  Again, it will be on the left side of the window in an inch on the left side.

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    Hello

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    Do a hard rest on the printer. Let the printer and unplug the power cord. In doing so, it will remove the lines.

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    Hello @aadmin, hope you are well!

    Thank you for becoming a member of the HP Forum. It's a great place to get help from the community, to get suggestions and find what has worked for others.

    I understand that you are facing problems while scanning / copying using the ADF. Please, try the following steps to resolve this problem.

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    These measures should be the case, I would like to know the results.

    See you soon

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    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01618140

    The main flat glass is not used when scanning with the ADF.  There is a small strip of glass about 1 "wide on the left which is used only for the documents in the ADF. I suggest you clean this area to new as stated in the paper here.

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    I understand that you get a vertical line when copying.  I'm you a link to a troubleshooting assistance document.  I would pay particular attention to the glass of the scanner in the third cleaning Solution.   Let me know how it goes.

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    I got a new of OfficeJet Pro 8600 a couple of weeks, and it worked fine until today, when I tried to copy something. I can always print from my pc and scan without problem, but when I try to copy a document (if I load it into the tray or put it on the scanner) the page comes out covered with black vertical lines of different sizes. It seems that this isn't the ink or the scanner since I can print from my pc and analysis very well.

    Help, please!

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    The 8600 Officejet Pro has built in the surge protector and double this feature may cause some problems.

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    Welcome to the HP's Support Forum!

    I see that you have some problems with a line when copying from the document on your Officejet 8600 Premium feeder e-all-in-one printer. I can help you with that.

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    Once all the pieces you cleaned dry, please let me know the results. If you remove the line, click on accept solution. If you appreciate my help, please click on the thumbs up icon. The two icons are below this post.

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    I'd be happy to help you with your problem of copy on your OfficeJet Pro line 8600.

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    Warning: To protect the scanner are not spray the glass product directly on the glass.

    Please let me know if any of these steps has resolved your problem, or if there is anything else I can do to help.

    I look forward to hear from you!

    Thank you

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    I have officejet pro 8600 premium.

    When I print or scan from the document feeder, there is a line down the right side of the document printed or digitized, about an inch from the edge of the page.

    The line does not appear when I use the flat bed.

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    This means that there is a place (dirt or tinted), on the ADF scanner glass. Try to clean the glass of the scanner ADF with fluffy. The ADF scanner glass is on the left side, under the ADF.

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